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johnson smiling. boy, this is something. >> the johnson's were products of texas with outsize pride in their state. >> it is my high honor to present to the good people of ft. worth, our beloved president of the united states. >> over the past year, lady bird has watched her husband fall into a deep depression. >> lyndon johnson was possibly the most miserable vice president in american history. he did not like being second fiddle to anybody, not even the president of the united states. >> as always, lady bird was there to lift him up. but lbj had episodes of depression throughout his life in times of great uncertainty. one thing lbj was uncertain about when he was vice president to john f. kennedy was his own political future. >> suddenly there was a shot, loud, and then two more. >> it appears as though something has happened in the motorcade route. manage, i repeat, has happened in the motorcade route. >> this man bolted on top of lyndon, threw him to the floor and said get down. cars accelerated f
johnson smiling. boy, this is something. >> the johnson's were products of texas with outsize pride in their state. >> it is my high honor to present to the good people of ft. worth, our beloved president of the united states. >> over the past year, lady bird has watched her husband fall into a deep depression. >> lyndon johnson was possibly the most miserable vice president in american history. he did not like being second fiddle to anybody, not even the president of...
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finally, he goes in first thing and tells president johnson that he has come up short and johnson's first question is when did this happen? o'brien tells him and he says why why didn't you wake me? johnson says, when you're bleeding up on that hill, i want to be bleeding with you and that is sort of the ethos of the johnson presidency. it is all managing the congress and relations with the congress. that becomes the detriment of the johnson presidency, but when you're talking about legislative problems that is one way in which he was much better positioned than almost any president in modern memory. prof. brands: we have time for one more question. >> a question for both of you related, jonathan, i'm new to your work, but when you talk about being less critical of politicians, are you talking about the number of times we are critical or just in what our criticisms are? jonathan: i think there is always going to be an abundance of things in which we should be critical of politicians. what i was talking about before about inflated rhetoric and the sense of the public cannot take reality is
finally, he goes in first thing and tells president johnson that he has come up short and johnson's first question is when did this happen? o'brien tells him and he says why why didn't you wake me? johnson says, when you're bleeding up on that hill, i want to be bleeding with you and that is sort of the ethos of the johnson presidency. it is all managing the congress and relations with the congress. that becomes the detriment of the johnson presidency, but when you're talking about legislative...
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& johnson.: now, you also got a mba from wharton. alex: yes. david: when did you have time to do that? alex: well, when i left the army, i started as a sales representative at johnson & johnson. it was part of the leadership development program and i felt getting the skills, understanding the customers, really learning what doctors and surgeons and nurses and people who are using our products on a day-to-day basis, that was an important experience to get, and then i went into sales management and later into marketing. but i also realized, i had studied engineering in college. and i realized that if i was going to have the skills in business that i felt were really necessary, going back and getting exposed much more in depth to accounting, finance, strategy and other things was going to be important. and i was very fortunate they supported my attendance at the executive mba program at wharton, where i went and completed that at an early point in my career. david: so, you started out in marketing
& johnson.: now, you also got a mba from wharton. alex: yes. david: when did you have time to do that? alex: well, when i left the army, i started as a sales representative at johnson & johnson. it was part of the leadership development program and i felt getting the skills, understanding the customers, really learning what doctors and surgeons and nurses and people who are using our products on a day-to-day basis, that was an important experience to get, and then i went into sales...
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& johnson.he johnson johnson is also a giant in many other areas. it's now taking a leading role in preparing a vaccine for covet -- covid-19. its ceo is alex gorsky. a west point trained former military man who has done an incredible job over the last eight years making this company the most valuable healthcare company in the world. some people say the most commonly spoken words in the english language today are can you hear me, because of low zoom phenomenon. i assume in your case the most commonly asked question of you is when is the vaccine coming so you must get asked this about every hour on the hour so why don't i just do this as well when is your vaccine coming well -- coming? >> usually every 15 minutes or so i get asked that. more proud of the incredible work our scientists and engineers have been doing over the past nine months to put us in the position we are today with a vaccine. ordinarilyat would take five or seven years, we have been able to do in a matter of months. it is remark
& johnson.he johnson johnson is also a giant in many other areas. it's now taking a leading role in preparing a vaccine for covet -- covid-19. its ceo is alex gorsky. a west point trained former military man who has done an incredible job over the last eight years making this company the most valuable healthcare company in the world. some people say the most commonly spoken words in the english language today are can you hear me, because of low zoom phenomenon. i assume in your case the...
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& johnson.but johnson & johnson is also a giant in many other areas, and it is now taking a leading role in preparing a vaccine for covid-19. its ceo is alex gorsky, a west point trained former military man who has done an incredible job over the last eight years making this company the most valuable health care company in the world. now, some people say the most commonly spoken words in the english language today are "can you hear me" because of the zoom phenomenon, but i assume in your case, the most commonly asked question of you is "when is the vaccine coming?" you must be getting asked this every hour on the hour. why don't i do this as well? when is your vaccine coming? alex: it's usually about every 15 minutes i get asked that. and let me start by saying i could not be more proud of the incredible work that our scientists and our engineers have been doing over the past nine months to put us in the position where we are today with a vaccine. i mean, to think what would ordinarily take five
& johnson.but johnson & johnson is also a giant in many other areas, and it is now taking a leading role in preparing a vaccine for covid-19. its ceo is alex gorsky, a west point trained former military man who has done an incredible job over the last eight years making this company the most valuable health care company in the world. now, some people say the most commonly spoken words in the english language today are "can you hear me" because of the zoom phenomenon, but i...
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the famous story that bradley and johnson comes when bradley got a tip that lyndon johnson was goingto replace hoover as the director of the fbi, which was a amazing story if true because of course no president had dared to go up against hoover in over 30 years. bradley reported it and found out that it was the case that johnson wants to do it. he published it johnson found out and disliked ben bradley and sort of the idea that his administration was linking to this east -- and as he is stepping down, the famous, telling tell bradley i say forget you. except he didn't use the word forget. so it's always been a little tough with the press. >> what is the future of republican politics? >> the fact that before spending my life in politics i was a practicing journalist working for the houston chronicle, so i'm going to jump in to the answer to say that of course the so-called 24 hour news cycle, instantaneous communications effect is so much that the infect our politics unknown in past times, if only because expectation of that new cycle is that public officials are immediately, the inst
the famous story that bradley and johnson comes when bradley got a tip that lyndon johnson was goingto replace hoover as the director of the fbi, which was a amazing story if true because of course no president had dared to go up against hoover in over 30 years. bradley reported it and found out that it was the case that johnson wants to do it. he published it johnson found out and disliked ben bradley and sort of the idea that his administration was linking to this east -- and as he is...
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now, if you look at who andrew johnson was in 1864 versus who andrew johnson was later as president, it's a remarkable contrast and you feel some degree of empathy for lincoln making a bad decision. because andrew johnson at the time was the poorest man to rise to the presidency. he owed everything he had to the union. despite his racist sentiments and his beliefs, he cared more about the union than anything else. so when the first shots were fired on ft. sumpter, all he cared about was breaking the confederacy so you could reunite the union. the best way was to punish every trader in brutal fashion and to force civil rights, you know, upon them. so, you know, johnson is the only southern senator to stay loyal to the unit. he takes a dangerous job as military governor of tennessee and in 1864 his rhetoric on civil rights is more forward leaning than abraham lincoln. his rhetoric against punish traders is more aggressive than abraham lincoln. he is so feared by the south because he seems like a radical republican despite being a war democrat from a border state that the south is so mu
now, if you look at who andrew johnson was in 1864 versus who andrew johnson was later as president, it's a remarkable contrast and you feel some degree of empathy for lincoln making a bad decision. because andrew johnson at the time was the poorest man to rise to the presidency. he owed everything he had to the union. despite his racist sentiments and his beliefs, he cared more about the union than anything else. so when the first shots were fired on ft. sumpter, all he cared about was...
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because andrew johnson at the time ... he was one of the poorest men ever to rise to the presidency. he owed everything he had to the union. despite his racist sentiments and beliefs, he cared more about the union than anything else. when the first shots were fired on fort some dirt, all he cared about was breaking the confederacy so he could reunite the union. the best way to break the confederacy was to punish every trader in a brutal fashion and to force civil rights upon them. johnson is the only southern senator to stay loyal to the union. he gives up abram proof seat in the senate to take a very dangerous job as military governor of tennessee. and in 1864, his rhetoric on civil rights is more forward leaning than even abraham lincoln. his rhetoric on punishment of traders is even more forward leaning and aggressive than abraham lincoln. he is so feared by the south because he seems like such a radical republican, despite being a war democrat from a border state, that the south is so much more terrified about the idea
because andrew johnson at the time ... he was one of the poorest men ever to rise to the presidency. he owed everything he had to the union. despite his racist sentiments and beliefs, he cared more about the union than anything else. when the first shots were fired on fort some dirt, all he cared about was breaking the confederacy so he could reunite the union. the best way to break the confederacy was to punish every trader in a brutal fashion and to force civil rights upon them. johnson is...
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those are the reasons to criticize andrew johnson. and in terms of impeachment, i think the threshold was pretty high, and i think what's interesting is that impeachment historically has always been used as a tool. and the only time where you have serious impeachment proceedings, but if they were allowed to play out in the impeachment of the president like an richard nixon. that's the only time where it doesn't take a political flavor. but the first impeachment proceedings against the president, were against john tyler. and the impeachment proceedings against andrew johnson, were politically motivated by radical republicans, who when johnson descended to the presidency ascended to the presidency, and his is statement on civil rights and they basically are trying to get him on a technicality. and i think the difficulty, and impeaching him in some respects, reflected a lack of comfort in the house of representatives at the time. the idea of impeachment, sort of taking on the political flavor. of course he does get impeached any narrowly
those are the reasons to criticize andrew johnson. and in terms of impeachment, i think the threshold was pretty high, and i think what's interesting is that impeachment historically has always been used as a tool. and the only time where you have serious impeachment proceedings, but if they were allowed to play out in the impeachment of the president like an richard nixon. that's the only time where it doesn't take a political flavor. but the first impeachment proceedings against the...
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johnson & johnson wants to speed up the testing of its experiment oh coronavirus vaccine.s turned to data experts at united health to help recruit 60,000 participants. the companies hope their partnership will cut the trial time in half. that is your bloomberg business flash. let's pick back up on the virus. at least here in the u.s., we are urgently watching new york city schools, if they will be shut down. the positivity rate is just a stones throw away from a level that would trigger an automatic shut down. california also has new curbs as well. the question is there is no national policy right now, so it is a hodgepodge of states and regions trying to get it under control. guy: you absolutely sound like you have memorized those numbers in new york. alix: a little bit. guy: what a week, though, and some anyways. the monday story was really dealing with the reaction to the presidential election, the biden win. that didn't last very long. then what you got was a fume and its later into the european session, the news on pfizer, which completely changed everything. at that
johnson & johnson wants to speed up the testing of its experiment oh coronavirus vaccine.s turned to data experts at united health to help recruit 60,000 participants. the companies hope their partnership will cut the trial time in half. that is your bloomberg business flash. let's pick back up on the virus. at least here in the u.s., we are urgently watching new york city schools, if they will be shut down. the positivity rate is just a stones throw away from a level that would trigger an...
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and johnson and johnson's vaccine trial. for them, it is personal. >>> we begin with two big stories about the dangerous surge in coronavirus cases. the city is on pace for record hospitalizations meaning it may enter the purple tier of restrictions as early as this sunday. and the county is saying it recorded its highest number of cases and is on track to exceed capacity in three weeks. good evening. >> thank you for joining us. a lot to get to tonight. officials say the hospital capacity could be maxed out in a matter of weeks. >> tonight an urgent call to action ahead of thanksgiving. >> cancel your holiday plans. don't travel. >> over the past week, covid-19 hospitalizations in the santa clara county have gone up by 50%. health officials say at this rate, hospitals county wide could exceed capacity in just three weeks. >> other if you're going to have people from outside your household, limit to it two other households, wear just face covering and keep your distance. >> today 407 new cases were reported county wide. the
and johnson and johnson's vaccine trial. for them, it is personal. >>> we begin with two big stories about the dangerous surge in coronavirus cases. the city is on pace for record hospitalizations meaning it may enter the purple tier of restrictions as early as this sunday. and the county is saying it recorded its highest number of cases and is on track to exceed capacity in three weeks. good evening. >> thank you for joining us. a lot to get to tonight. officials say the...
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boris johnson is currently talking about covid. we are also possibly making some progress when it comes to the brexit story. certainly today, the big driver is definitely that news on astrazeneca. alix: boris johnson saying take great heart from the astra/ oxford vaccine. the vaccine prevented candidates from getting covid-19 a trial. it is being called into question by analysts, specifically an investment bank specializing in health care. it called the report "embellished." we spoke to astrazeneca's executive vice president earlier about the allegations. >> i think those comments are quite harsh. we need to realize that the study has been executed by top scientists from oxford, as well as astrazeneca. we will publish later in the week the full dataset, so they are working around the clock in order to give full visibility about the different cohorts we have studied, and i thing it is far too early to speculate about how regulators will react on that. alix: going us now is sam fazeli, bloomberg senior pharmaceutical analyst. what is
boris johnson is currently talking about covid. we are also possibly making some progress when it comes to the brexit story. certainly today, the big driver is definitely that news on astrazeneca. alix: boris johnson saying take great heart from the astra/ oxford vaccine. the vaccine prevented candidates from getting covid-19 a trial. it is being called into question by analysts, specifically an investment bank specializing in health care. it called the report "embellished." we spoke...
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johnson has been very loyal to him.de has had influence on his thinking, not just about brexit, but the pandemic and his management of other things in general. if he departs, it leaves a big hole in johnson's inner circle. it could mean they are moving closer to brexit, because cummings was a very hard brexiteer, and there may be a hope that his departure could clear the path to a trade deal with the eu to start in 2021. what the rules and regulations will be given the hit to the economy and business due to the pandemic. it will leave a hole, but it may leave a path forward to get brexit done. tom: what does this mean for the certitude of the johnson government? he has a government in perpetuity, essentially. i am making a joke, but out years, is his government threatened by the soap opera? rosalind? : there are a lot of elections, and one that could be particularly tricky in scotland. why boris johnson has come to assert himself a little more and take control of his agenda and perhaps clean the slate a bit into 2021. t
johnson has been very loyal to him.de has had influence on his thinking, not just about brexit, but the pandemic and his management of other things in general. if he departs, it leaves a big hole in johnson's inner circle. it could mean they are moving closer to brexit, because cummings was a very hard brexiteer, and there may be a hope that his departure could clear the path to a trade deal with the eu to start in 2021. what the rules and regulations will be given the hit to the economy and...
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for johnson's party, the good thing is it secured the election for johnson and if you believe in hislatform and helped avoid the nuclear warfare. on the negative side it did change political ads forever by adding an emotional element, notably fear that we still see today and ushered in a new era of negative ads that was not prevalent then that we often see today. >> the truth lies in the fallacies. there is not really a direct quote or claims made in the video. but it is implied. the message is more vote johnson or you are going to die. the truth was that nuclear warfare was a real concern in the 1960's with the cold war and u.s. soviet relations. but the statement that we must love each other or we must die or vote johnson and i is definitely a lie/exaggeration. this at played upon the black/white fallacy, that a vote for johnson is a clear-cut life or death choice which is just ot true. >> and in depth look at some of he falseys for daisy girl. dilemma or false dichotomy, like what sarah was saying earlier. this oversimplifies the range of options. johnson was giving the message yo
for johnson's party, the good thing is it secured the election for johnson and if you believe in hislatform and helped avoid the nuclear warfare. on the negative side it did change political ads forever by adding an emotional element, notably fear that we still see today and ushered in a new era of negative ads that was not prevalent then that we often see today. >> the truth lies in the fallacies. there is not really a direct quote or claims made in the video. but it is implied. the...
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& johnson. >> johnson & johnson. i hear you are busy working on a vaccine. can you tell us a little bit about it and some of the questions people have about the equitable delivery of the vaccine? where is johnson & johnson and what are some of the challenges you're considering on the road to making sure the u.s. and the whole world has access to it? >> thank you. i'm pleased to talk about it. it has been 24/7 since the beginning of this year, when sequence for the coronavirus became available in january. we've been working fast and furious. ours is a vaccine that uses the -- platform. this is the same platform that reviews many of the other vaccines, including the one we developed for zika but we never launched it. zika kind of disappeared. the same vaccine is being used in the hiv arena. it's in phase 3 trials across the world, and the ebola vaccine was approved by the european union last year. we have a huge vaccine expertise. we jumped on it immediately. where we are today is in phase 3. the studies are ongoing ac
& johnson. >> johnson & johnson. i hear you are busy working on a vaccine. can you tell us a little bit about it and some of the questions people have about the equitable delivery of the vaccine? where is johnson & johnson and what are some of the challenges you're considering on the road to making sure the u.s. and the whole world has access to it? >> thank you. i'm pleased to talk about it. it has been 24/7 since the beginning of this year, when sequence for the...
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howard johnson reports from manila.te of calamity. what that means is he can now access greater funds to distribute to his population, aid money as well as gain extra search and rescue support from the government. what we've seen already is nearly 4,000 search and rescue personnel, according to the authorities, searching the area. the philippine coast guard, very active in helping people off their family homes, off the rooves of their family homes, trying to escape the rising water levels. this area is an agricultural area in the north of the philippines, and it was hit by this storm on wednesday. but can you imagine for the people who have been suffering this storm, they have been there night after night, waiting for support. at the moment, many people are still hoping that support will come before the night sets in again. the philippine president rodrigo duterte will visit the area tomorrow. no doubt he will inspect the nearby magat dam, that was simply overwhelmed by the huge amounts of rain that were dumped on the a
howard johnson reports from manila.te of calamity. what that means is he can now access greater funds to distribute to his population, aid money as well as gain extra search and rescue support from the government. what we've seen already is nearly 4,000 search and rescue personnel, according to the authorities, searching the area. the philippine coast guard, very active in helping people off their family homes, off the rooves of their family homes, trying to escape the rising water levels. this...
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nichols could not understand why johnson's husband and not provided for her, but johnson pleaded, quote, i am here to earn my board and the same clothes that others have, and quote. she offered to request money from her husband so that she could pay for the needed items, but nichols responded quote, you cannot buy them from me, you cannot buy anything, and quote. nichols clearly despised johnson and resented what he perceived as her dependence upon the government. johnson argued that if her arrangements at the camp were problematic then nickel should have spoken to her husband about the matter so that she could find work elsewhere. nichols became angry and ordered johnson to a room where she was pinned out harassed by corporal sergeant and soldiers. the gang of man tucker took it to a tent where they grabbed her and grab your by the throat. she said they fasten a rope around my two thumbs raise me fastened a rope and passed me over the limb of a tree so my weight was suspended by my thumbs. . to prolong the torture, they hung her by her wrist. in this position johnson recalls one kick m
nichols could not understand why johnson's husband and not provided for her, but johnson pleaded, quote, i am here to earn my board and the same clothes that others have, and quote. she offered to request money from her husband so that she could pay for the needed items, but nichols responded quote, you cannot buy them from me, you cannot buy anything, and quote. nichols clearly despised johnson and resented what he perceived as her dependence upon the government. johnson argued that if her...
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what boris johnson has laid additional devolved powers? 2014. .. both 2014... both talk at once i am joint you a nswer both talk at once i am joint you answer the question. go—ahead. answer the question. go-ahead. they said in 2014 we would have the most powerful devolved parliament and pathetic david cameron did was talk about strengthening the english belt, that is the very first thing he said on the steps of downing street the morning after the referendum —— strengthening the english votes. we keepin strengthening the english votes. we keep in scotland being ignored all the talent being taken away. we have seen the talent being taken away. we have seen and heard it all before, it is like groundhog day, they have no intention to strengthen devolution, you can see from these comments the content that boris johnson has you can see from these comments the content that borisjohnson has run devolution, he does not want more, he wants less. and the only way to protect what he has to stay somewhat the public yet vote for. thank you for joining
what boris johnson has laid additional devolved powers? 2014. .. both 2014... both talk at once i am joint you a nswer both talk at once i am joint you answer the question. go—ahead. answer the question. go-ahead. they said in 2014 we would have the most powerful devolved parliament and pathetic david cameron did was talk about strengthening the english belt, that is the very first thing he said on the steps of downing street the morning after the referendum —— strengthening the english...
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guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. we are counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." will central banks continue to ride to the rescue? bailey all one, stage at the same time in 45 minutes. we will bring you that event live. germany seeing the first signs of improvement in the virus curve. the data from king's college standing in contrast to the real-time, which shows infections continuing to rise rapidly. cracks appearing in boris circlen's inner with the departure of a key advisor. let's check the markets and show you what is going on. you can see the cable rate actually softening up a bit, but from reasonably elevated levels relative to the recent range. european stocks now starting to turn after a very strong start to the week. we are now focusing back on the virus rather than the vaccine. the german ten-year, some very weak inflation data out of germany today, sending yields lower. the price is coming up higher as well. you are also likely to have a scarcity factor coming into play as well. ye
guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. we are counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." will central banks continue to ride to the rescue? bailey all one, stage at the same time in 45 minutes. we will bring you that event live. germany seeing the first signs of improvement in the virus curve. the data from king's college standing in contrast to the real-time, which shows infections continuing to rise rapidly. cracks appearing in boris circlen's inner with the...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines >> uk prime minister boris johnson plans to prepare his new budget for parliament. >>> airline slump on the back of the news as easy jet says it needs more support while ryanair says this year will be a writeoff. >> as boris johnson promised more testing and tracing, which we don't have in the uk, we could sxr would have avoided a second lockdown. >>> president trump raises questions about voter integrity in his rallies as democratic joe biden leads ten points days ahead of the election. >> the american people will not be silenced over a 90 million people have already voted. already voted. they've had enough they've had enough there's too much on the line to sit it out >>> china's factory activity roars to life in october, expanding at its fastest rate in a decade, sending asian markets higher >>> well, a very warm welcome to "street signs. we have a packed week for you, which kicks off with some data let's look at the eurozone final manufacturing pmi for the month of october the eurozone figure has come in at 54.8, higher than the flash e
i'm julianna tatelbaum these are your headlines >> uk prime minister boris johnson plans to prepare his new budget for parliament. >>> airline slump on the back of the news as easy jet says it needs more support while ryanair says this year will be a writeoff. >> as boris johnson promised more testing and tracing, which we don't have in the uk, we could sxr would have avoided a second lockdown. >>> president trump raises questions about voter integrity in his...
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the times predicts boris johnson is planning closest aides. predicts borisjohnson is planning to reset his premiership after the resignation of his director of communications by ending culture wars, promoting the green agenda and taking a less dogmatic approach to the union. the ice as a significant minority of the population are now against inoculation which could prevent the uk from reaching herd immunity. the yorkshire post reports that they are warning of a public health crisis as the city's over 19 infection rates rose sharply to become the second worst in england just behind 0ldham. the financial times says that three of the world's top central bankers predicted that breakthrough on a coronavirus vaccine would lift the uncertainty weighing on the global economy while calling for more short—term public support to bridge the gap to a recovery. according to the daily express, royal aides have revealed that the queen has vowed to work on pastor platinum jubilee and serve her country for all of her life. the daily mail is a number of papers t
the times predicts boris johnson is planning closest aides. predicts borisjohnson is planning to reset his premiership after the resignation of his director of communications by ending culture wars, promoting the green agenda and taking a less dogmatic approach to the union. the ice as a significant minority of the population are now against inoculation which could prevent the uk from reaching herd immunity. the yorkshire post reports that they are warning of a public health crisis as the...
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the ft we are going to kick off with first — johnson cuts cummings list.s did you pick out in this that you found intriguing? one of the things i want to say, this is the story that is dominating across the story that is dominating across the papers, a picture of dominic cummings, whichi the papers, a picture of dominic cummings, which i think is really interesting, him walking out of number ten with a cardboard box. he does not have to walk out that way, and this speaks to me to the drama in numberten, to and this speaks to me to the drama in number ten, to the spectacle of him wanting to be seen to walk out in this way. and i think one of the things that is really irritated me about this story is that it is really political gossip in a lot of ways, there is very different pieces that will come out, for instance what cummings may or may not have said about boris johnson's fiance, various turn arguments internally, andi various turn arguments internally, and i think for us, as outsiders, thinking about the invocations of such drama at the heart of governme
the ft we are going to kick off with first — johnson cuts cummings list.s did you pick out in this that you found intriguing? one of the things i want to say, this is the story that is dominating across the story that is dominating across the papers, a picture of dominic cummings, whichi the papers, a picture of dominic cummings, which i think is really interesting, him walking out of number ten with a cardboard box. he does not have to walk out that way, and this speaks to me to the drama in...
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yeah, and so far, johnson's doing all he can to break it.'s on 20—under par with just a couple of holes to go, so there could be some more history at the masters this year. now, speaking of tiger woods, he was far from that record—breaking form today. he was going along quite nicely until he stepped up to the short par—three 12th hole and put his tee shot into the water. he then took a penalty drop before he put his second back into rays creek. and then his sixth shot from the bunker — you guessed it — that went into the water as well. tiger making a ten, his worst hole in history at the masters. so, some comfort to all you amateur golfers out there. but finally, lets just take a look at the latest leaderboard. it is almost finished here, dustin johnson is on the final green but it's not over yet, fretted the top 20 under par, smith five shots behind on 15 and under, so it looks like we'll be having a green jacket just a few minutes' time. thank you very indeed for that. a quick look at some of today's other sports stories. joan mir has won
yeah, and so far, johnson's doing all he can to break it.'s on 20—under par with just a couple of holes to go, so there could be some more history at the masters this year. now, speaking of tiger woods, he was far from that record—breaking form today. he was going along quite nicely until he stepped up to the short par—three 12th hole and put his tee shot into the water. he then took a penalty drop before he put his second back into rays creek. and then his sixth shot from the bunker —...
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johnson. there were a lot of people on the streets outside of the convention in the hilton hotel, which is still there. the city made some strategic errors. mayor daley had denied anybody a permit to spend the night in the parks or to be in the parks after 11:00 p.m. that wasn't something of a problem because there were so many thousands of young people who had come. there were a couple of groups, the national mobilization committee to end the war. there was the youth international party called the yippies. they are the ones you have probably seen. the mobe was trying to forge a consensus among young voters. the yippies were led by abbie hoffman and were known for their street theater and various antics. i think at one point in the stock exchange they manage to get in and drop dollar bills onto the floor and watched all the people on the floor of the stock exchange scramble for the money. that was exactly what they were looking for. while the democrats were wrangling in the convention hall, pr
johnson. there were a lot of people on the streets outside of the convention in the hilton hotel, which is still there. the city made some strategic errors. mayor daley had denied anybody a permit to spend the night in the parks or to be in the parks after 11:00 p.m. that wasn't something of a problem because there were so many thousands of young people who had come. there were a couple of groups, the national mobilization committee to end the war. there was the youth international party called...
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what is potentially quite a serious situation for boris johnson. let's not forget, this is the 2nd time in 7 months that the country's chief decision maker is governing the country via xoom. it's not ideal, is it? as you heard that he was paying on the national health services test and trace after spending about 30 minutes in the company of a conservative m.p. levy. and this was all happening last week. the anderson has since tested positive for corona virus. and despite being brimming with antibodies, said boris johnson, the rules are the rules, which means that he has to self isolate in the flat, above number 10 downing street straight until at least next thursday. let's not forget the downing street is meant to be a covert secure locations, mosques, mandatory, social distancing and force. nevertheless, a rather awkward picture has surfaced the smaller they all of boris johnson out of the anderson. yes. starting a poll for each other, but neither of them wearing masks. so if the prime minister isn't taking every precaution, how can you imagine ot
what is potentially quite a serious situation for boris johnson. let's not forget, this is the 2nd time in 7 months that the country's chief decision maker is governing the country via xoom. it's not ideal, is it? as you heard that he was paying on the national health services test and trace after spending about 30 minutes in the company of a conservative m.p. levy. and this was all happening last week. the anderson has since tested positive for corona virus. and despite being brimming with...
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johnson & johnson has been working fast and furious. ours is a vaccine that is -- is platform called the agonal vector platform. this is the same platform that reviews many of the other vaccines, including the one we developed for zika but we never launched it. because zika kind of disappeared. the same vaccine is being used in the hiv arena. the h.i.v. vaccine is in phase three clinical trials across the world. and ebola, the ebola vaccine was approved by the european union last year. so this is -- to say that we've had this platform. they have a huge vaccine expertise. so we just jumped on it immediately. where we are today is in phase three, the studies are ongoing across the world. in the united states, in latin america, in south africa and in many countries in europe. it is a single-dose vaccine. so you -- you -- you know, it's fingers crossed, we are hoping to see the results soon. and our goal is to actually have the first batches of the vaccine available for emergency authorization in early anuary 2021. we hope to make one billi
johnson & johnson has been working fast and furious. ours is a vaccine that is -- is platform called the agonal vector platform. this is the same platform that reviews many of the other vaccines, including the one we developed for zika but we never launched it. because zika kind of disappeared. the same vaccine is being used in the hiv arena. the h.i.v. vaccine is in phase three clinical trials across the world. and ebola, the ebola vaccine was approved by the european union last year. so...
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very, very briefly from boris johnson to johnson and johnson. because the u.s. actually owns a firm in belgium. there's a pharmaceutical, they have come up with a vaccine, they are in the late stages of trying that. and that trial actually begins here in the u.k. this week. and the hope is that on top of the other good news would be hearing elsewhere in the world. within a few months time, we may get the 1st results of that too. thank you. i wouldn't usually say this, but we keep our fingers crossed and we need barca in london. thank you. let's look at the crisis in northern ethiopia now, and the government is sending reinforcements to the rest of take a region despite international calls for mediation, al-jazeera has filmed a convoy of troops in the bus, heading up to the front line, where fighting is now into its 13th day, this hour, we have an exclusive report from a government base that was attacked by took your own forces and actually sparked the crisis. to guys later has called on the u.n. and the african union to condemn ethiopia's offensive. uganda's pre
very, very briefly from boris johnson to johnson and johnson. because the u.s. actually owns a firm in belgium. there's a pharmaceutical, they have come up with a vaccine, they are in the late stages of trying that. and that trial actually begins here in the u.k. this week. and the hope is that on top of the other good news would be hearing elsewhere in the world. within a few months time, we may get the 1st results of that too. thank you. i wouldn't usually say this, but we keep our fingers...
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to be clear, the article talks about boris johnson making the comment that was pa rt johnson making thea comment on an incident that happened with a bust. the daily mirror. we are all burnt out. aren't we just. the daily mirror. we are all burnt out. aren't wejust. caroline? this is grim. it's all very understandable. i don't know if you remember, matt hancock appeared on the andrew marr show in march, april, andrew marr pressed him and even then saying will these nhs nurses be getting a pay rise? matt hancock just sort of nurses be getting a pay rise? matt hancockjust sort of pushed it away, said it's not for now, let's praise them, be grateful, all of this, celebrate their work, and we have those weekly rounds of applause, and now these nurses are quite rightly saying never mind the applause, show us saying never mind the applause, show us the money! they are in a clearly morally strong position to make that case, whether or not the government will answer it in the appropriate fashion they are asking for, that's another matter. they seem to have made various u—turns when pressed. i th
to be clear, the article talks about boris johnson making the comment that was pa rt johnson making thea comment on an incident that happened with a bust. the daily mirror. we are all burnt out. aren't we just. the daily mirror. we are all burnt out. aren't wejust. caroline? this is grim. it's all very understandable. i don't know if you remember, matt hancock appeared on the andrew marr show in march, april, andrew marr pressed him and even then saying will these nhs nurses be getting a pay...
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obviously for johnson's party, the good thing is that it secured the election for johnson. his platform, it helped avoid nuclear warfare. it added a new emotional element that we see in ads today. it ushered in a new era of negative ads that we also see today. so the truth, lies and the fallacies. there's not really a direct quote or claim made in the video. but it's very implied. so the message is more vote johnson, or you're going to die. nuclear warfare was a concern with the cold war and u.s./soviet relations. but we must vote johnson or die was not a truthful. >> an in-depth look at assume of the fallacies used in "daisy girl." the first one is a false dilemma, kind of like what sarah was saying earlier, this just oversimplifying the range of options. johnson was giving the message that you either voted for him and you spread love or america -- the people of america would die from nuclear welfare. >> i was trying to turn up the volume. that was my fault. i'll get you back. >> hi, everyone, we're going to be talking -- >> compassion. it uses pity for emotional manipulat
obviously for johnson's party, the good thing is that it secured the election for johnson. his platform, it helped avoid nuclear warfare. it added a new emotional element that we see in ads today. it ushered in a new era of negative ads that we also see today. so the truth, lies and the fallacies. there's not really a direct quote or claim made in the video. but it's very implied. so the message is more vote johnson, or you're going to die. nuclear warfare was a concern with the cold war and...
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for president johnson on november 3.are too high for you to stay home. for president johnson on november 3. the stakes are too high for you to stay home. ♪ [dramatic music] >> graft! swindles! juvenile delinquency! crime! riots! here what barry goldwater has to say about our lack of moral leadership. >> the leadership of this nation has a clear and immediate challenge to go to work effectively and go to work immediately to restore proper respect for law and order in this land and not just prior to election day either. america's greatness, it's greatness of her people. let this generation been making you mark for the greatness. let this generation of americans said i a standard of this possibility that will inspire the world. >> in your heart, you know he is right. vote for barry goldwater. host: there is a lot of there. start with the daisy ad antenna less the tenor of the times. 1964, why that ad came about -- and tell us the tenor of the , 1964, and why the add came about. guest: the atmosphere in the country in that t
for president johnson on november 3.are too high for you to stay home. for president johnson on november 3. the stakes are too high for you to stay home. ♪ [dramatic music] >> graft! swindles! juvenile delinquency! crime! riots! here what barry goldwater has to say about our lack of moral leadership. >> the leadership of this nation has a clear and immediate challenge to go to work effectively and go to work immediately to restore proper respect for law and order in this land and...
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brexit is boris johnson's great project. if it comes toa johnson's great project.couple of days has a great deal of import on all of our livelihoods, our quality—of—life, what is our life going to be like in the future, and it is extremely bad timing as faras the future, and it is extremely bad timing as far as that is concerned. also, it raises questions in should we be embarking on something so extraordinary and seismic in the middle of a pandemic when we have these terrible deaths? i lost my mother to covid. what i want the government to do is concentrate on the disease and i think there are so many distractions at the moment that we can't be confident that they are. found what you know of boris johnson, though, how do you think he will be taking this personally? —— from what you know of borisjohnson, how do you think you'll be finding this? frustrating ? how do you think you'll be finding this? frustrating? nobody likes to have things curtailed but he is not someone who likes to be pinned down personally and publicly. i think he does really probably dislike pri
brexit is boris johnson's great project. if it comes toa johnson's great project.couple of days has a great deal of import on all of our livelihoods, our quality—of—life, what is our life going to be like in the future, and it is extremely bad timing as faras the future, and it is extremely bad timing as far as that is concerned. also, it raises questions in should we be embarking on something so extraordinary and seismic in the middle of a pandemic when we have these terrible deaths? i...
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one of boris johnson's for any government.d watch out for over mighty advisers. i wonder who he was talking about. now we have the so—called leading ladies in downing street who have boris johnson's ladies in downing street who have borisjohnson's year, i think you are more likely to see a more centrist boris johnson than when he was mayor of london. this feuds with the media and mps and civil servants. mark lobel, thank you very much. —— less feuds. austria has admitted that intolerable mistakes were made in the way its intelligence services handled information about the 20—year—old gunman who killed four people in a shooting rampage in vienna last week. the interior ministry has confirmed the attacker had taken part in a large meeting last summer that included islamists from abroad. in 2019, he served a prison sentence for trying to go to syria to join islamic state, but was released early because of his youth. bethany bell reports from vienna, on how the country is coping with its first major terrorist attack in years. vien
one of boris johnson's for any government.d watch out for over mighty advisers. i wonder who he was talking about. now we have the so—called leading ladies in downing street who have boris johnson's ladies in downing street who have borisjohnson's year, i think you are more likely to see a more centrist boris johnson than when he was mayor of london. this feuds with the media and mps and civil servants. mark lobel, thank you very much. —— less feuds. austria has admitted that intolerable...
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& johnson's baby powder.iagnosed with ovarian cancer, even uterine cancer. can these people be compensated? great question, gina. we've had several calls about this today, and the answer is yes. so if you or someone you know used johnson & johnson's baby powder and were later diagnosed with ovarian cancer or uterine cancer, ulbe eitled to significant compensation. so i encourage everyone at home to think. chances are, you know someone, even if they passed away, who used johnson & johnson's baby powder and were later diagnosed with ovarian cancer or uterine cancer. they could be entitled to significant compensation. now the consultation is free. so give us a call on the number on your screen. or if you prefer to email us at help@legalhelpcenter.com or you can visit legalhelpcenter.com, and you can submit a question there. everything is completely confidential. and, again, the consultation is free. so i encourage the viewers at home. if you or someone you love used johnson & johnson's baby powder and were later
& johnson's baby powder.iagnosed with ovarian cancer, even uterine cancer. can these people be compensated? great question, gina. we've had several calls about this today, and the answer is yes. so if you or someone you know used johnson & johnson's baby powder and were later diagnosed with ovarian cancer or uterine cancer, ulbe eitled to significant compensation. so i encourage everyone at home to think. chances are, you know someone, even if they passed away, who used johnson &...
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and finally this morning johnson and johnson kicking off the late stage trial of the vaccine in the ukll study on 6,000 volunteers on a two dose basis during the phase three trial it marks the third to enter late stage trials including the astrazeneca treatment. brian? >>> all right, thank you very much, rahel. we're joined now by the principal at health care policy at raymond james and former senior official at health and human services, also out with a 73-page report, by the way, late last night, chris, which i got this morning and flipped through it as much as i could. startling headline you've got which is basically a million cases a day is looking like a promise not a threat we look at the numbers, case counts are up. hospitalizations are up. thankfully it does appear fatality rates have come down as well exactly where do we stand right now? >> yeah, that's a great question and at the end of the day we've been saying since the beginning of this virus it is between 0.5 and 1% early on it looked much worse partially because we weren't testing enough people so we had no idea really h
and finally this morning johnson and johnson kicking off the late stage trial of the vaccine in the ukll study on 6,000 volunteers on a two dose basis during the phase three trial it marks the third to enter late stage trials including the astrazeneca treatment. brian? >>> all right, thank you very much, rahel. we're joined now by the principal at health care policy at raymond james and former senior official at health and human services, also out with a 73-page report, by the way,...
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johnson is indeed britain's trump.use of the sort exterior and the way in which he bats questions way, people think is harmless and a bit clownish. it is not. he and others in his administration sherry hardline on brexit. until biden's victory, britain was moving in the direction of a no-deal brexit. now i think one thing that may happen -- and we have some evidence there is disarray and a johnson's inner circle -- is that biden has made clear his support for the good friday agreement. his absolute opposition to any violation of the good friday agreement. remember, until now, britain has been prepared to be an international rogue states and break the withdrawal agreement in what it calls a specific and limited way, but nonetheless it will be a breach of international law. i think that trump's -- bidens victory has made this a little less easy for the johnson government than they might have wanted it to be. i think quite a big spoke has been put in the will of hard brexiteers. times" had anyork interesting piece. minist
johnson is indeed britain's trump.use of the sort exterior and the way in which he bats questions way, people think is harmless and a bit clownish. it is not. he and others in his administration sherry hardline on brexit. until biden's victory, britain was moving in the direction of a no-deal brexit. now i think one thing that may happen -- and we have some evidence there is disarray and a johnson's inner circle -- is that biden has made clear his support for the good friday agreement. his...
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presidential election and as england sits on the eve of a 2nd coronavirus lockdown after the boris johnson government fails to prevent a 2nd wave coming up in the show i remember very clearly i can still taste and smell it the mounting panic ahead of school holidays because the income we heard could not stretch to feeding 2 boys and a mother in that day. marcus rush wouldn't have this and probably only this in common we remember not in our heads we do not hold bodies. an old etonian of course can't be expected to have the same experience ahead of another national lockdown is class war being waged in our name we speak to labor panel griffith's of the report about old etonian boris johnson's ability to protect the most vulnerable in our society and will the 2nd lockdown kill off the multi-billion pound culture industry in britain we speak to enter shikari 0 reynolds about why he has written to u.k. johnson the ritchie son at about saving the arts almost more coming up in today's going underground but 1st while the united states comes to terms with election 2020 nato partner britain is facing
presidential election and as england sits on the eve of a 2nd coronavirus lockdown after the boris johnson government fails to prevent a 2nd wave coming up in the show i remember very clearly i can still taste and smell it the mounting panic ahead of school holidays because the income we heard could not stretch to feeding 2 boys and a mother in that day. marcus rush wouldn't have this and probably only this in common we remember not in our heads we do not hold bodies. an old etonian of course...
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and johnson close behind. so there's a few differences between some of these vaccines, but hopefully the public at large will also be able to take advantage of these millions of doses that are on standby once the f.d.a. approves them with the upcoming holidays is going to slow the process. how long will it be before the f.d.a. actually review the documents? approve them, and then the steps going forward from there?, right. i know it seems like it's so subjective sometimes with the f.d.a., but, you know, we have the cases that are getting worse than ever. the numbers are climbing continually. you have new york which shut down public schools. and of course, we're seeing increased hospitalizations around the country, so the f.d.a. knows that this needs to happen, that finding an effective vaccine that the public is actually willing to use is an important part of controlling the coronavirus epidemic in the pandemic of coban $1000.00. so there's a committee that is reportedly going to meet sometime around the 1st b
and johnson close behind. so there's a few differences between some of these vaccines, but hopefully the public at large will also be able to take advantage of these millions of doses that are on standby once the f.d.a. approves them with the upcoming holidays is going to slow the process. how long will it be before the f.d.a. actually review the documents? approve them, and then the steps going forward from there?, right. i know it seems like it's so subjective sometimes with the f.d.a., but,...
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so this was henri's johnson. obviously he wanted to put them in the past now saying, hey boys, i'm back in control. i'm the nice guy. trust me. and he contoured so we got these key brigadiers out of downing street. you have interviewed many of them including mr. cummings, and i understand that was not a very pleasant encounter was or no, it wasn't. i wasn't interviewing him. i was interviewing his then boss, another brick. sit him, michael, go. oh yes. michael gove. didn't like the questions. he walked off 3 men appeared at my side. 2 of them. i knew one of them. i didn't. it was dominic cummings, who swore me using the f. word and calling me various things, but i'm not alone. it turns out that many, many people have experienced this, not just journalists, but even conservative m.p.'s. and i think many had had enough said to boris johnson, he's got to go. and finally he decided, yes, he's all especially considering he's another member of the conservative party. could the u.k. be closer to securing this elusive br
so this was henri's johnson. obviously he wanted to put them in the past now saying, hey boys, i'm back in control. i'm the nice guy. trust me. and he contoured so we got these key brigadiers out of downing street. you have interviewed many of them including mr. cummings, and i understand that was not a very pleasant encounter was or no, it wasn't. i wasn't interviewing him. i was interviewing his then boss, another brick. sit him, michael, go. oh yes. michael gove. didn't like the questions....